FINALLY!!! A GREEN MODEL!!!

Published on November 14, 2025
Duration: 0:51

Shortshot Tony highlights the new Olight Osight SE in green, emphasizing its benefits for individuals with astigmatism. Through a practical demonstration simulating 'stigma vision' with petroleum jelly, he illustrates how green dots, even at a larger 6 MOA, appear significantly clearer and less flared than smaller 3 MOA red dots. This makes the green Osight SE a recommended choice for those experiencing astigmatism-related reticle distortion.

Quick Summary

The Olight Osight SE Green is recommended for individuals with astigmatism because green reticles tend to appear sharper and less flared than red reticles. Even a larger 6 MOA green dot can offer superior clarity over a smaller 3 MOA red dot for those experiencing 'stigma vision'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Olight Osight SE Green Announcement
  2. 00:10Astigmatism and Green Dots Explained
  3. 00:21Red vs. Green Dot Comparison (Astigmatism Simulation)
  4. 00:38Final Recommendation for Astigmatism Sufferers

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a green red dot sight recommended for people with astigmatism?

Green reticles are often preferred by individuals with astigmatism because they tend to appear as a sharper, more defined dot. Red reticles can flare and appear starburst-like for those with astigmatism, making a green dot a clearer aiming solution.

What are the key features of the Olight Osight SE Green?

The Olight Osight SE Green features a side-loading battery tray for convenient battery changes and a 6 MOA dot. It is specifically highlighted for its superior clarity for users with astigmatism.

How does the Olight Osight SE Green compare to a red dot sight for astigmatism?

In a direct comparison simulating astigmatism, the 6 MOA green dot of the Osight SE appeared significantly clearer and less flared than a 3 MOA red dot, demonstrating the advantage of green for those with vision challenges.

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